Patentable/Patents/US-6748318
US-6748318

Advanced notification systems and methods utilizing a computer network

PublishedJune 8, 2004
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Technical Abstract

An advance notification system notifies users of the impending arrival of a vehicle, for example, an overnight package delivery vehicle, at a particular vehicle stop. The system generally includes an on-board vehicle control unit (VCU) for each vehicle and a base station control unit (BSCU) for sending messages to user computers in order to inform the users when the vehicle resides at a certain predefined time period, distance, prior stop, and/or location point from the vehicle stop. Moreover, vehicle tracking, the BSCU, a computer network (e.g., the Internet), and software located on a user computer may be combined in a plurality of configurations for launching and communicating a message of the impending arrival of a particular vehicle before it arrives. Significantly, the computer message is to advise of the impending arrival and preferably will exhibit a distinctive display and/or sound on the recipient computer so that the recipient is informed of the message. The VCU sends vehicle location and/or stop information to the BSCU. The BSCU compares the vehicle route stop list with route management software, then determines when to send an impending arrival message by preferences, normally chosen by the system operator or a user preparing to receive the advance notification message. The user computer displays information associated with the impending arrival of a vehicle in the form of the name of the vehicle, when the vehicle has finished a previous delivery, the miles before a stop, the time before arriving, and/or an actual location of a vehicle when a vehicle reaches a certain point/place. Additionally, other addressable communication devices could be used in place of or in addition to the computer message, such as personal pagers, mobile telephones, television box de-scramblers, etc. Users may also contact the computer site and/or computer address for impending arrival information.

Patent Claims
138 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method for notifying a user in advance of an impending arrival of a vehicle at a vehicle stop, the method implemented by an automated notification system, the method comprising the steps of: monitoring travel data corresponding to a vehicle at a computer system; and based upon the travel data and in advance of the vehicle's arrival at the vehicle stop, communicating a message from the computer system to a remote, portable, computer-based, personal, communications device transported by the user and that is remote from the vehicle stop to indicate impending arrival of the vehicle at the vehicle stop.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the message is communicated over the Internet to the communications device.

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3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the message is an email that is communicated, at least in part, over the Internet.

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4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of receiving an email address, storing the email address, and communicating the message to the stored email address.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the travel data comprises scheduled stop information.

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6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the travel data is distance information.

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7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising the step of updating the scheduled stop information based upon tracking information pertaining to the vehicle.

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8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the travel data is timing information.

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9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of receiving and analyzing signals from satellites pertaining to positions of the vehicle.

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10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of monitoring locations of the vehicle, comparing the locations to map data, and initiating the message based upon the comparison.

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11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle is a plane, train, boat, or motor vehicle.

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12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the communications device is a computer, television, pager, or telephone.

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13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the computer system is a single computer or comprises a distributed architecture comprising a plurality of computers that are communicatively coupled.

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14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the message comprises a description of travel status of the vehicle.

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15. The method of claim 1 , wherein the message comprises an audible sound.

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16. The method of claim 1 , wherein the message comprises text or an image for display on a screen associated with the communications device.

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17. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of permitting a party to establish a communication session with the computer system and permitting the party to define one or more preferences criteria that, once met, will cause initiation of the communication of the message.

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18. The method of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle has a scheduled route of a plurality of vehicle stops and wherein the communication of the message is initiated based upon the vehicle's progress along the stops of the route.

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19. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of monitoring content of the vehicle and determining the vehicle stop based upon the content.

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20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the content is a package to be delivered.

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21. The method of claim 19 , wherein the content is a service provider transported by the vehicle.

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22. The method of claim 1 wherein the message includes a map indicating a location of the vehicle.

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23. The method of claim 1 wherein the message indicates that the vehicle is delayed and thus will not arrive at a predetermined scheduled arrival time.

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24. A method for notifying a user in advance of an impending arrival of a vehicle at a vehicle stop, the method implemented by an automated notification system, the method comprising the steps of: monitoring travel data corresponding to a vehicle at a computer system; and based upon the travel data and in advance of the vehicle's arrival at the vehicle stop, communicating a message from the computer system to a plurality of remote personal communications devices transported by a plurality of users to indicate impending arrival of the vehicle at the vehicle stop, the plurality of remote personal communications devices residing at different locations that are remote from the vehicle stop.

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25. The method of claim 24 , wherein the message is communicated over the Internet to the communications device.

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26. The method of claim 25 , wherein the message is an email that is communicated, at least in part, over the Internet.

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27. The method of claim 24 , further comprising the steps of receiving an email address, storing the email address, and communicating the message to the stored email address.

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28. The method of claim 24 , wherein the travel data comprises scheduled stop information.

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29. The method of claim 24 , wherein the travel data is distance information.

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30. The method of claim 29 , further comprising the step of updating the scheduled stop information based upon tracking information pertaining to the vehicle.

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31. The method of claim 24 , wherein the travel data is timing information.

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32. The method of claim 24 , further comprising the step of receiving and analyzing signals from satellites pertaining to positions of the vehicle.

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33. The method of claim 24 , further comprising the steps of monitoring locations of the vehicle, comparing the locations to map data, and initiating the message based upon the comparison.

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34. The method of claim 24 , wherein the vehicle is a plane, train, boat, or motor vehicle.

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35. The method of claim 24 , wherein the communications device is a computer, television, pager, or telephone.

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36. The method of claim 24 , wherein the computer system is a single computer or comprises a distributed architecture comprising a plurality of computers that are communicatively coupled.

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37. The method of claim 24 , wherein the message comprises a description of travel status of the vehicle.

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38. The method of claim 24 , wherein the message comprises an audible sound.

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39. The method of claim 24 , wherein the message comprises text or an image for display on a screen associated with the communications device.

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40. The method of claim 24 , further comprising the steps of permitting a party to establish a communication session with the computer system and permitting the party to define one or more preferences criteria that, once met, will cause initiation of the communication of the message.

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41. The method of claim 24 , wherein the vehicle has a scheduled route of a plurality of vehicle stops and wherein the communication of the message is initiated based upon the vehicle's progress along the stops of the route.

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42. The method of claim 24 , further comprising the steps of monitoring content of the vehicle and determining the vehicle stop based upon the content.

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43. The method of claim 42 , wherein the content is a package to be delivered.

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44. The method of claim 42 , wherein the content is a service provider transported by the vehicle.

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45. The method of claim 24 wherein the message includes a map indicating a location of the vehicle.

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46. The method of claim 24 wherein the message indicates that the vehicle is delayed and thus will not arrive at a predetermined scheduled arrival time.

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47. A method for notifying a user in advance of an impending arrival of a vehicle at a vehicle stop, the method implemented by an automated notification system, the method comprising the steps of: monitoring travel data corresponding to a vehicle at a computer system; and based upon the travel data and in advance of the vehicle's arrival at the vehicle stop, communicating a message from the computer system to a remote general-purpose computer-based communications device associated with the user and that is remote from the vehicle stop to indicate impending arrival of the vehicle at the vehicle stop, the general-purpose computer-based communications device being designed to communicate with other communications devices that are undedicated to the computer system.

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48. The method of claim 47 , wherein the message is communicated over the Internet to the communications device.

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49. The method of claim 48 , wherein the message is an email that is communicated, at least in part, over the Internet.

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50. The method of claim 47 , further comprising the steps of receiving an email address, storing the email address, and communicating the message to the stored email address.

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51. The method of claim 47 , wherein the travel data comprises scheduled stop information.

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52. The method of claim 47 , wherein the travel data is distance information.

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53. The method of claim 52 , further comprising the step of updating the scheduled stop information based upon tracking information pertaining to the vehicle.

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54. The method of claim 47 , wherein the travel data is timing information.

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55. The method of claim 47 , further comprising the step of receiving and analyzing signals from satellites pertaining to positions of the vehicle.

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56. The method of claim 47 , further comprising the steps of monitoring locations of the vehicle, comparing the locations to map data, and initiating the message based upon the comparison.

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57. The method of claim 47 , wherein the vehicle is a plane, train, boat, or motor vehicle.

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58. The method of claim 47 , wherein the communications device is a computer, television, pager, or telephone.

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59. The method of claim 47 , wherein the computer system is a single computer or comprises a distributed architecture comprising a plurality of computers that are communicatively coupled.

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60. The method of claim 47 , wherein the message comprises a description of travel status of the vehicle.

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61. The method of claim 47 , wherein the message comprises an audible sound.

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62. The method of claim 47 , wherein the message comprises text or an image for display on a screen associated with the communications device.

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63. The method of claim 47 , further comprising the steps of permitting a party to establish a communication session with the computer system and permitting the party to define one or more preferences criteria that, once met, will cause initiation of the communication of the message.

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64. The method of claim 47 , wherein the vehicle has a scheduled route of a plurality of vehicle stops and wherein the communication of the message is initiated based upon the vehicle's progress along the stops of the route.

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65. The method of claim 47 , further comprising the steps of monitoring content of the vehicle and determining the vehicle stop based upon the content.

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66. The method of claim 65 , wherein the content is a package to be delivered.

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67. The method of claim 65 , wherein the content is a service provider transported by the vehicle.

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68. The method of claim 47 wherein the message includes a map indicating a location of the vehicle.

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69. The method of claim 47 wherein the message indicates that the vehicle is delayed and thus will not arrive at a predetermined scheduled arrival time.

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70. A system for notifying a user in advance of an impending arrival of a vehicle at a vehicle stop, the system implemented by an automated notification system, the system comprising: means for monitoring travel data corresponding to a vehicle at a computer system; and means for, based upon the travel data and in advance of the vehicle's arrival at the vehicle stop, communicating a message from the computer system to a remote, portable, computer-based, personal, communications device transported by the user and that is remote from the vehicle stop to indicate impending arrival of the vehicle at the vehicle stop.

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71. The system of claim 70 , wherein the message is communicated over the Internet to the communications device.

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72. The system of claim 71 , wherein the message is an email that is communicated, at least in part, over the Internet.

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73. The system of claim 70 , further comprising means for receiving an email address, means for storing the email address, and means for causing the message to be communicated to the stored email address.

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74. The system of claim 70 , wherein the travel data comprises scheduled stop information.

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75. The system of claim 70 , wherein the travel data is distance information.

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76. The system of claim 75 , further comprising a means for updating the scheduled stop information based upon tracking information pertaining to the vehicle.

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77. The system of claim 70 , wherein the travel data is timing information.

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78. The system of claim 70 , further comprising a means for receiving and analyzing signals from satellites pertaining to positions of the vehicle.

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79. The system of claim 70 , further comprising means for monitoring locations of the vehicle, means for comparing the locations to map data, and means for initiating the message based upon the comparison.

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80. The system of claim 70 , wherein the vehicle is a plane, train, boat, or motor vehicle.

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81. The system of claim 70 , wherein the communications device is a computer, television, pager, or telephone.

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82. The system of claim 70 , wherein the computer system is a single computer or comprises a distributed architecture comprising a plurality of computers that are communicatively coupled.

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83. The system of claim 70 , wherein the message comprises a description of travel status of the vehicle.

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84. The system of claim 70 , wherein the message comprises an audible sound.

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85. The system of claim 70 , wherein the message comprises text or an image for display on a screen associated with the communications device.

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86. The system of claim 70 , further comprising means for permitting a party to establish a communication session with the computer system and a means for permitting the party to define one or more preferences criteria that, once met, will cause initiation of the communication of the message.

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87. The system of claim 70 , wherein the vehicle has a scheduled route of a plurality of vehicle stops and wherein the communication of the message is initiated based upon the vehicle's progress along the stops of the route.

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88. The system of claim 70 , further comprising a means for monitoring content of the vehicle and a means for determining the vehicle stop based upon the content.

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89. The system of claim 88 , wherein the content is a package to be delivered.

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90. The system of claim 88 , wherein the content is a service provider transported by the vehicle.

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91. The system of claims 70 wherein the message includes a map indicating a location of the vehicle.

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92. The system of claim 70 wherein the message indicates that the vehicle is delayed and thus will not arrive at a predetermined scheduled arrival time.

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93. A system for notifying a user in advance of an impending arrival of a vehicle at a vehicle stop, the system implemented by an automated notification system, the system comprising: means for monitoring travel data corresponding to a vehicle at a computer system; and means for, based upon the travel data and in advance of the vehicle's arrival at the vehicle stop, communicating messages from the computer system to a plurality of remote personal communications devices transported by a plurality of users to indicate impending arrival of the vehicle at the vehicle stop, the plurality of remote personal communications devices residing at different locations that are remote from the vehicle stop.

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94. The system of claim 93 , wherein at least one of the messages is communicated over the Internet to the communications device.

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95. The system of claim 94 , wherein the at least one message is an email that is communicated, at least in part, over the Internet.

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96. The system of claim 93 , further comprising means for receiving an email address, means for storing the email address, and means for communicating at least one of the messages to the stored email address.

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97. The system of claim 93 , wherein the travel data comprises scheduled stop information.

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98. The system of claim 93 , wherein the travel data is distance information.

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99. The system of claim 98 , further comprising a means for updating the scheduled stop information based upon tracking information pertaining to the vehicle.

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100. The system of claim 93 , wherein the travel data is timing information.

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101. The system of claim 93 , further comprising a means for receiving and analyzing signals from satellites pertaining to positions of the vehicle.

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102. The system of claim 93 , further comprising a means for monitoring locations of the vehicle, a means for comparing the locations to map data, and a means for initiating the message based upon the comparison.

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103. The system of claim 93 , wherein the vehicle is a plane, train, boat, or motor vehicle.

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104. The system of claim 93 , wherein the communications devices include any of the following: a computer, television, pager, or telephone.

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105. The system of claim 93 , wherein the computer system is a single computer or comprises a distributed architecture comprising a plurality of computers that are communicatively coupled.

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106. The system of claim 93 , wherein the messages comprise a description of travel status of the vehicle.

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107. The system of claim 93 , wherein the messages comprise an audible sound.

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108. The system of claim 93 , wherein the messages comprise text or an image for display on a screen associated with the communications devices.

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109. The system of claim 93 , further comprising means for permitting a party to establish a communication session with the computer system and permitting the party to define one or more preferences criteria that, once met, will cause initiation of a communication to at least one of the messages.

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110. The system of claim 93 , wherein the vehicle has a scheduled route of a plurality of vehicle stops and wherein the communication of at least one of the messages is initiated based upon the vehicle's progress along the stops of the route.

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111. The system of claim 93 , further comprising a means for monitoring content of the vehicle and determining the vehicle stop based upon the content.

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112. The system of claim 111 , wherein the content is a package to be delivered.

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113. The system of claim 111 , wherein the content is a service provider transported by the vehicle.

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114. The system of claim 93 wherein the message includes a map indicating a location of the vehicle.

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115. The system of claim 93 wherein the message indicates that the vehicle is delayed and thus will not arrive at a predetermined scheduled arrival time.

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116. A system for notifying a user in advance of an impending arrival of a vehicle at a vehicle stop, the system implemented by an automated notification system, the system comprising: a means for monitoring travel data corresponding to a vehicle at a computer system; and a means for, based upon the travel data and in advance of the vehicle's arrival at the vehicle stop, communicating a message from the computer system to a remote general-purpose computer-based communications device associated with the user and that is remote from the vehicle stop to indicate impending arrival of the vehicle at the vehicle stop, the general-purpose computer-based communications device being designed to communicate with other communications devices that are undedicated to the computer system.

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117. The system of claim 116 , wherein the message is communicated over the Internet to the communications device.

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118. The system of claim 117 , wherein the message is an email that is communicated, at least in part, over the Internet.

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119. The system of claim 116 , further comprising a means for receiving an email address, a means for storing the email address, and a means for communicating the message to the stored email address.

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120. The system of claim 116 , wherein the travel data comprises scheduled stop information.

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121. The system of claim 116 , wherein the travel data is distance information.

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122. The system of claim 121 , further comprising a means for updating the scheduled stop information based upon tracking information pertaining to the vehicle.

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123. The system of claim 116 , wherein the travel data is timing information.

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124. The system of claim 116 , further comprising a means for receiving and analyzing signals from satellites pertaining to positions of the vehicle.

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125. The system of claim 116 , further comprising a means for monitoring locations of the vehicle, a means for comparing the locations to map data, and a means for initiating the message based upon the comparison.

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126. The system of claim 116 , wherein the vehicle is a plane, train, boat, or motor vehicle.

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127. The system of claim 116 , wherein the communications device is a computer, television, pager, or telephone.

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128. The system of claim 116 , wherein the computer system is a single computer or comprises a distributed architecture comprising a plurality of computers that are communicatively coupled.

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129. The system of claim 116 , wherein the message comprises a description of travel status of the vehicle.

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130. The system of claim 116 , wherein the message comprises an audible sound.

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131. The system of claim 116 , wherein the message comprises text or an image for display on a screen associated with the communications device.

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132. The system of claim 116 , further comprising a means for permitting a party to establish a communication session with the computer system and a means for permitting the party to define one or more preferences criteria that, once met, will cause initiation of the communication of the message.

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133. The system of claim 116 , wherein the vehicle has a scheduled route of a plurality of vehicle stops and wherein the communication of the message is initiated based upon the vehicle's progress along the stops of the route.

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134. The system of claim 116 , further comprising a means for monitoring content of the vehicle and a means for determining the vehicle stop based upon the content.

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135. The system of claim 134 , wherein the content is a package to be delivered.

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136. The system of claim 134 , wherein the content is a service provider transported by the vehicle.

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137. The system of claim 116 wherein the message includes a map indicating a location of the vehicle.

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138. The system of claim 116 wherein the message indicates that the vehicle is delayed and thus will not arrive at a predetermined scheduled arrival time.

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May 6, 1997

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June 8, 2004

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